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Toner

a toner and ring technology, applied in the field of toner, can solve the problems of insufficient suppression of inability to maintain the charge stability in a high temperature, high humid environment, and inability to adequately suppress the reduction in the charging performance of this toner, so as to maintain the charging performance, the effect of reducing the tinge variation and fogging

Active Publication Date: 2020-06-11
CANON KK
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Benefits of technology

The invention provides a toner that can handle high temperatures and humidity, while also being easy to fix and release during printing. It also maintains its charging performance even after durability testing at a low print percentage, resulting in minimal tinge variation and fogging.

Problems solved by technology

Investigations by the present inventors have shown that the toners of Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2006-106727 and Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2017-003980 are unsatisfactory in terms of maintaining charge stability in a high-temperature, high-humidity environment.
Moreover, it was found that the toner of Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2017-003916 exhibits an inadequate releasability from paper during fixing and that, in the case in particular of durability testing at a low print percentage in a high-temperature, high-humidity environment and in the case of standing in a high-temperature, high-humidity environment, a reduction in the charging performance for this toner could not be adequately inhibited and tinge variations in the image and fogging in white background regions of the image could not be adequately suppressed as a result.

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[0285]The present invention is described in the following using production examples and examples. The present invention is not limited to or by these. The number of parts in the following blends indicate mass parts unless specifically indicated otherwise.

Amorphous Polyester A1 Production Example

[0286]Polyoxypropylene(2.2)-2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane: 73.3 parts (0.20 mol; 100.0 mol % with reference to the total number of moles of polyhydric alcohol)[0287]Terephthalic acid: 22.4 parts (0.13 mol; 82.0 mol % with reference to the total number of moles of polybasic carboxylic acid)[0288]Adipic acid: 4.3 parts (0.03 mol; 18.0 mol % with reference to the total number of moles of polybasic carboxylic acid)[0289]Titanium tetrabutoxide (esterification catalyst): 0.5 parts

[0290]These materials were metered into a reactor equipped with a condenser, stirrer, nitrogen introduction line, and thermocouple. The interior of the flask was then substituted with nitrogen gas, the temperature was su...

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Abstract

A toner including a toner particle that includes a binder resin and a crystalline polyester; and inorganic fine particles on the toner particle surface, wherein a content of the crystalline polyester is 0.5 to 20.0 mass parts per 100 mass parts of the binder resin; in the toner cross section, domains of the crystalline polyester are present in a dispersed state, the percentage for areas of these crystalline polyester domains in the region to a depth of 0.50 μm from a contour of the toner particle is at least 10%, the number average of lengths of a major axis is 120 nm to 1000 nm, and the number average of aspect ratios is not more than 4; a dielectric constant of the inorganic fine particles is 25 to 300 pF / m; and a coverage ratio by the inorganic fine particles on the toner particle surface is 5% to 60%.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention[0001]The present invention relates to the toner used in electrophotographic systems, electrostatic recording systems, and electrostatic printing systems.Description of the Related Art[0002]Accompanying the extensive spread in recent years of full-color copiers that employ electrophotographic systems, there has been increasing demand for measures that enable and support higher printing speeds and energy conservation. In order to accommodate high-speed printing, investigations have been carried out into art for bringing about a faster melting of the toner during the fixing step. With regard to the response to energy conservation, investigations have been carried out into art for bringing about fixing of the toner at lower temperatures in order to reduce the power consumption during the fixing step.[0003]One method for responding to high-speed printing and improving the low-temperature fixability of toner is to lower the glass transitio...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G03G9/097G03G9/087G03G9/08
CPCG03G9/08755G03G9/09708G03G9/0825G03G9/08722G03G9/08797G03G9/08711
Inventor KANNO, ICHIROKOMATSU, NOZOMUONOZAKI, YUTOKOBORI, TAKAKUNISAKAMOTO, KAZUYUKINAKAJIMA, RYOFUJIKAWA, HIROYUKI
Owner CANON KK
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